Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Data Shows Americans MORE Likely to Vote Trump Due to NY Trial.

A majority of likely voters say Donald Trump’s prosecution by George Soros-backed Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg either makes no difference to their voting intentions or makes them more likely to vote for the former president, according to new polling by Rasmussen Reports.

The pollster sampled over a thousand likely voters in late April, asking, “In terms of this year’s presidential election, has the New York trial made you more likely or less likely to vote for Trump? Or has the trial not made much difference in how you will vote in the presidential election?” 

Thirty-two percent said the trial, which Trump has called a politically motivated witch hunt, makes them more likely to vote for the former president. Forty percent say it makes little difference to them. Just 26 percent say it makes them less likely to vote for him.

Among Republican voters and voters who identify as conservative, the prosecution appears to be having an energizing effect, with 51 percent and 53 percent saying it makes them more likely to vote for Trump, respectively.

The prosecution is much less of a motivator among Democrats and liberals, with 42 percent of the former and 45 percent of the latter saying it does not make much difference to them.

Separate polling by Emerson has found that even a ‘guilty’ verdict in Bragg’s election interference case could actually be a boon for Trump, boosting him among independent voters in Arizona, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Margins are less favorable but fairly small in the other swing states of Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin.

Recent polls have Trump leading Biden in either all seven or six of seven swing states.

A DUBIOUS CASE.

Bragg’s prosecution of Trump is dubious, to begin with. The National Pulse has detailed that it appears the entire case is now reliant on the credibility of disgraced attorney Michael Cohen. Recently, while attempting to terminate the conditions of his supervised release from federal prison, Cohen was called “perverse” by a federal judge. The request to end his sentence early was denied.

In addition, the Manhattan hush money prosecution is predicated on the idea that Bragg can charge former President Donald J. Trump with felony crimes that require an underlying federal crime to have been committed. It is important to note that the former Republican President has neither been charged nor convicted under the needed federal statute. In fact, both the Federal Election Commission and Biden’s Department of Justice declined to prosecute him for the campaign finance violations that Bragg alleges.

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A majority of likely voters say Donald Trump's prosecution by George Soros-backed Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg either makes no difference to their voting intentions or makes them more likely to vote for the former president, according to new polling by Rasmussen Reports. show more

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Hotel Le Jolie Williamsburg Migrants

ANOTHER Swanky NYC Hotel is Converted Into a Migrant Sanctuary.

The Hotel Le Jolie in the fashionable Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, has been selected as a sanctuary site for migrants by Mayor Eric Adams’s administration. City officials are awarding a $12.3 million contract for the hotel to serve as a “temporary” home for migrants under the management of St. P.A.U.L.S. Inc.

The city has allocated $1.3 billion to the Hotel Association of New York City to make blocks of rooms available to illegal aliens in Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx. Over 100 hotels citywide are offering rooms to migrants, many at taxpayers’ expense.

Almost 200,000 migrants are believed to have entered New York City since the spring of 2022, significantly straining public resources. A total of $2.4 billion has been carved out of the state budget to provide for them. This involves significant waste, however, with thousands of free meals for migrants winding up trashed.

Mayor Adams once boasted NYC would always be a “sanctuary city” under his leadership, praising Joe Biden for halting border wall construction. Now, he says the migrant crisis will “destroy” his city and wants to change its “sanctuary” status. He has also attacked the Biden regime for not doing enough to assist him.

It is not only the Big Apple that is struggling to deal with the border crisis. Sources in Massachusetts also describe illegals absorbing vast resources living in hotels, both material and in terms of first responders’ time — due to regular callouts involving “fights, guns, drugs, [and] overdoses.”

Migrants in Massachusetts are also given resources that might have been used to help local people, such as the historic Chelsea Old Soldiers’ Home, which formerly housed veterans.

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The Hotel Le Jolie in the fashionable Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, has been selected as a sanctuary site for migrants by Mayor Eric Adams's administration. City officials are awarding a $12.3 million contract for the hotel to serve as a "temporary" home for migrants under the management of St. P.A.U.L.S. Inc. show more
NYC Rats

NYC Sees Record Cases of Disease Spread by Rat Urine.

New York City health officials have raised concerns over increasing cases of leptospirosis, a bacterial illness transmitted by rat urine.

The city saw 24 cases in 2023, which is four times more than the annual average — six — reported between 2001 and 2020. The disease, associated with exposure to common rat urine, presents with fever, headache, vomiting, and a host of other symptoms. It can cause severe complications, including kidney failure and meningitis, if untreated.

The health department’s Deputy Commissioner, Celia Quinn, issued a memo on April 12 outlining the risks and transmission modes of the disease. The majority of the cases from 2001 to 2023 were reported in the Bronx, 37, and Manhattan, 28, with six resulting in fatalities.

Quinn noted that seasons might play a role in disease transmission: leptospira bacteria struggle to survive in both extreme heat and cold conditions but may thrive in temperate climates with warmer and wetter conditions. More than half of the reported cases in 2023 occurred between June and October, coinciding with such weather conditions. Approximately 3 million rats are thought to infest New York City.

The city’s escalating rat problem has prompted Mayor Eric Adams to acknowledge the issue as a central factor driving people to leave.

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New York City health officials have raised concerns over increasing cases of leptospirosis, a bacterial illness transmitted by rat urine. show more
West Prep Academy

Middle School Boots Special Needs Students to Make Way for Migrant Kids.

West Prep Academy, a New York City middle school with a significant percentage of special needs students, is planning on sending them to an unsafe 127-year-old building to make room for migrant kids. The school, in which 43 percent of students have special needs, and 90 percent are Black or Latino, shares a building with PS 145, which has been inundated with a surge in enrollment of migrant children.

“This building is not equipped to house students with special needs [or] students that don’t have any special needs — it’s not equipped, it’s 127 years old,” said Denise Johnson, a parent of a West Prep Academy sixth-grader. “The issue is we are coming from a building that is substantial, with all [the] equipment to service their students to a building that lacks resources.”

“The issue for me is the building in itself. It’s not up to par for anyone to go into learning — it looks like a jail. And I don’t think that’s something that our Black and Brown kids should be provided by based off of someone else’s decision,” Johnson added.

SMOKE SHOPS AND BUMS.

The new location to which West Prep’s special needs students are to be sent poses significant risks to student safety. It also lacks adequate access to a safe outdoor environment.

“There’s multiple doors on the floors, where the children can open and can wander around there. There are concerns in terms of outdoor space. We know that children that are part of the ASC nests program have mandated outdoor time and services that cannot be provided in that building,” said Kaliris Salas, a member of the DOE’s Panel of Educational Policy [PEP]. “And so in turn, a lot of us on the PEP are very concerned about this particular move.”

The 127-year-old facility also sits in a potentially dangerous neighborhood. “There’s smoke shops everywhere, and there’s also people outside that are bums,” said one parent.

New York City continues to struggle with the massive number of illegal aliens who have flooded the city as a result of the Biden regime’s continued failure to address the border crisis. Unfortunately, schoolchildren are often the ones paying the price. In January, students at James Madison High School were kicked out to make room for 1,900 illegal aliens.

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West Prep Academy, a New York City middle school with a significant percentage of special needs students, is planning on sending them to an unsafe 127-year-old building to make room for migrant kids. The school, in which 43 percent of students have special needs, and 90 percent are Black or Latino, shares a building with PS 145, which has been inundated with a surge in enrollment of migrant children. show more
Loomer NYC Illegal Theft

WATCH: Laura Loomer Assaulted By Illegals Who Attempted to Steal Her Phone in New York.

Investigative reporter Laura Loomer has released footage of illegal aliens assaulting her and colleague Angela Van Der Pluym at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan. Used as a migrant processing center and temporary shelter, the Pakistani-government-owned hotel has been the site of dozens of arrests.

Loomer reported she and Van Der Pluym were attacked by an illegal who tried to steal their phones. The reporters had “caught them on camera possibly engaging in a drug deal.”

“I called [the New York City Police Department] after the illegals attacked us, and the illegal tried resisting arrest once the officers arrived,” she recounted, sharing footage of officers hurling the migrant in question to the ground and kicking another migrant who tried to intervene.

“While he was being arrested, the other illegals swarmed us while shouting at us because they didn’t want us recording,” she added.

Loomer said it was “unclear if the suspect was ever actually booked.” Despite her and her colleague being “assaulted, robbed, and intimidated,” she suggested responding officers were reluctant to act decisively, and “were clearly agitated and became completely unreasonable as illegals with a gang mentality began to swarm the scene.”

“America is no longer America. There is zero law and order in American cities thanks to [Joe Biden’s] policies,” Loomer added.

CRIMINAL BASE.

The Roosevelt Hotel has become a base for migrant criminals. In February, a trio of migrants living at the hotel embarked on a string of robberies. The gang stole “clothing, shoes and fragrances” worth thousands of dollars. They were found to have drugs and drug paraphernalia and a car with bogus license plates when they were arrested.

Democrat Mayor Eric Adams warned last year that migrants would “destroy” New York City. Previously, he praised Joe Biden for halting border wall construction and declared his city a “sanctuary.”

In a visit to Harlem earlier this week, Donald Trump lamented that New York has “gone so bad in the last three years, four years.”

“We’re going to straighten New York out,” he vowed.

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Investigative reporter Laura Loomer has released footage of illegal aliens assaulting her and colleague Angela Van Der Pluym at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan. Used as a migrant processing center and temporary shelter, the Pakistani-government-owned hotel has been the site of dozens of arrests. show more
Timothy Pearson Eric Adams

Eric Adams Aide Hit With 2nd Sexual Harassment, Discrimination Suit.

Timothy Pearson, a top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, has been accused of sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation in a second lawsuit filed against him on Wednesday. The legal action marks the latest controversy facing either Adams himself or a close associate.

A former New York Police Department (NYPD) inspector, Pearson, is alleged to have engaged in retaliation and discrimination against retired NYPD sergeant Michael Ferrari while the latter worked in the Mayor‘s Office of Municipal Services Assessment. Ferrari claims he was forced into early retirement and lost $2 million in salary and pension benefits due to demotion, which he alleges happened after he raised concerns about Pearson’s behavior.

HARASSMENT AND CORRUPTION.

The lawsuit — filed in the New York Supreme Court in Manhattan — follows an initial claim lodged by retired NYPD sergeant Roxanne Ludemann accusing Pearson of harassment and retaliation after she rejected his inappropriate advances last March. Ferrari does not allege receiving personal advances from Pearson but insists he witnessed his untoward conduct towards female colleagues.

According to Ferrari’s lawsuit, he was appointed by a superior to supervise Pearson’s interaction with female colleagues. His complaint points to a pervasive “hostile work environment” impacting all team members, irrespective of gender. The lawsuit also refers to Pearson’s alleged commentary regarding city contracts — particularly the discontinuation of an illegal immigrant shelter due to flooding — which, it asserts, expressed his intent to exploit such situations financially.

MAYOR ADAMS UNDER SCRUTINY.

Pearson isn’t the only New York City official accused of sexual crimes and public corruption. Mayor Eric Adams himself was accused of committing sexual assault last November. The alleged incident took place in 1993.

Adams is also the subject of two additional probes involving campaign finance schemes. The FBI is investigating his 2021 mayoral campaign over foreign donations. Meanwhile, the Democrat mayor has also been tied to a straw-donor scheme by supports hoping to gain lucrative city contracts.

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Timothy Pearson, a top aide to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, has been accused of sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation in a second lawsuit filed against him on Wednesday. The legal action marks the latest controversy facing either Adams himself or a close associate. show more
Migrants March NYC

WATCH: Illegals March On City Hall Demanding More Taxpayer Cash.

Hundreds of illegal aliens marched through New York City on Tuesday, eventually massing in front of City Hall. The protestors demanded the city extend a program housing illegal immigrants in hotels instead of temporary shelter facilities and provide them with work permits. According to a report from Savanah Hernandez, who was present at the protest, the crowd was composed largely of French-speaking single males who appeared to be from Haiti and Africa.

The protest was in response to a New York City Council oversight hearing, which aimed to address the quality of life and experiences of Black immigrants in the city. Council member Alexa Avilés echoed the protestors‘ calls in a post on X (formerly Twitter), stating: “We must uproot the anti-Blackness that plagues our systems of care—this work requires dedication, creativity, and a city willing to fund our short, mid, and long-term needs.”

Protestors expressed their discontent with a recent city decision to relocate them from luxury hotels, where they had previously been accommodated, to city shelters. Additionally, the illegal immigrants claimed the city’s 30-day limit on shelter access would leave many of them without housing options in the near future. New York City, which currently provides housing and other services for around 67,500 illegal immigrants, has struggled with the financial costs caused by the Biden government’s border crisis.

Work permits were also a top issue for the demonstrators. Democrat politicians on both the local and federal levels have pushed for increasing work permits as a partial solution to the ballooning taxpayer burden that providing food and shelter for illegal immigrants has brought. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has pushed the Biden White House to begin issuing additional permits. Meanwhile, several Democrats in the U.S. Senate are pushing legislation to grant permits to illegal immigrants working in agriculture.

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Hundreds of illegal aliens marched through New York City on Tuesday, eventually massing in front of City Hall. The protestors demanded the city extend a program housing illegal immigrants in hotels instead of temporary shelter facilities and provide them with work permits. According to a report from Savanah Hernandez, who was present at the protest, the crowd was composed largely of French-speaking single males who appeared to be from Haiti and Africa. show more

Trump Visits Harlem, Crowd Chants ‘Four More Years!’

On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump stepped away from his criminal trial to visit Hamilton Heights bodega worker Jose Alba. Alba had been charged with murder after defending himself against Austin Simon, an ex-convict who jumped the counter in his store back in July 2022. The charges were brought by Alvin Bragg, the Democrat district attorney currently prosecuting Trump in Manhattan.

During his visit to the bodega, Trump was greeted with enthusiastic support. Crowds sang The Star-Spangled Banner and chanted “four more years!” Trump promised them that a new administration was “going to be saving America” after the presidential elections in November.

Alba’s aborted prosecution, which earned public backlash after security footage indicated he acted in self-defense, has given weight to Trump’s campaigning against the Democrats’ harsh attitude towards the law-abiding and leniency towards lawbreakers.

“There’s no crime,” Trump said of Bragg’s case against him. “You know where the crime is? In the bodegas where they come and rob them every week. Alvin Bragg does nothing. He goes after guys like Trump who did nothing wrong,”

During his visit, Trump expressed his fondness for New York City and said his campaign would be “making a big play” for its traditionally Democrat-voting state in November.

“I love this city, and it’s gone so bad in the last three years, four years, and we’re going to straighten New York out,” he promised.

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On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump stepped away from his criminal trial to visit Hamilton Heights bodega worker Jose Alba. Alba had been charged with murder after defending himself against Austin Simon, an ex-convict who jumped the counter in his store back in July 2022. The charges were brought by Alvin Bragg, the Democrat district attorney currently prosecuting Trump in Manhattan. show more
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Trump Tells Tish James ‘PAY UP’ After Her Frivolous Bond Claim.

The attorneys for former President Donald Trump affirmed that his $175 million bond posted in connection with the ongoing civil fraud case in New York is financially sound. They have requested that the judge consider New York Attorney General Letitia James‘s challenge to the bond invalid. Additionally, Trump’s legal team is asking the former President to be awarded costs and fees for having to produce additional documents to comply with James’s challenge of the bond.

A Monday night court filing by Trump‘s attorneys disclosed that the bond, secured through Knight Specialty Insurance Company (KSIC), is fortified by the former President’s Charles Schwab account, boasting over $175 million in cash. In case of any assumed risk, KSIC is covered fully by its parent company, Knight Insurance Company, LTD.

Gregory Serio, the previous superintendent of insurance for New York and partner at Park Strategies, stated that KSIC’s bond is reliably secure, dismissing Attorney General James‘s objections about the underwriter’s financial stability. Additionally, Trump’s attorneys have argued that a hearing on the bond question is unnecessary and that the document-based evidence in support of the bond is ample justification.

The National Pulse previously reported that Letitia James‘s office cast doubts about KSIC’s credentials and ability to guarantee a surety bond within New York state. James additionally noted that the company did not possess a certification from the state regulator, which declared its financial competence. In response, Trump‘s attorneys stated that displaying a certificate is not the exclusive determinant of a bond underwriter’s financial health.

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The attorneys for former President Donald Trump affirmed that his $175 million bond posted in connection with the ongoing civil fraud case in New York is financially sound. They have requested that the judge consider New York Attorney General Letitia James's challenge to the bond invalid. Additionally, Trump's legal team is asking the former President to be awarded costs and fees for having to produce additional documents to comply with James's challenge of the bond. show more
Biden Power Grab

Biden’s Secret Migrant Flights to New York Are Responsible For City’s Fiscal and Public Safety Crisis.

The Biden government secret migrant flights continue to play an outsized role in New York City‘s ongoing illegal immigration-fueled fiscal and public safety crisis. While Mayor Eric Adams (D) continues to try and lay the blame squarely with Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) — whose state has bussed 37,000 illegal immigrants to the sanctuary city — he’s conveniently ignored the 33,000 who’ve arrived via the Department of Homeland Security flight program. All in all, the busses sent by Abbott account for about 25 percent of NYC’s illegal immigrant population, while the Biden government’s flight program accounts for about 22 percent.

According to the Center for Immigration Studies, the secret Biden government immigrant flight program allows for so-called asylum seekers to take direct flights from certain countries into the United States, with final destinations including New York City. Despite clear evidence suggesting President Biden’s lack of border enforcement contributes significantly to New York’s crisis, Mayor Adams continues to scapegoat Governor Abbott — rather than confronting the potential impact of the Biden government’s immigration policies.

Adams has claimed the ongoing crisis could ‘destroy’ the city. In February of this year, the New York Democrat declared that the city was “out of room.” The National Pulse previously reported that drone footage has revealed a massive tent city in Brooklyn constructed by New York City officials to house over 2,000 illegal immigrants.

Since the implementation of the Advanced Travel Authorization Program in January 2023, the DHS has reportedly approved the arrival of over 386,000 immigrants directly from foreign airports. This program, designed primarily for Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan immigrants, has been expanded to include five other nationalities. A separate Biden government program has seen an estimated 420,000 immigrants arrive from over 100 countries at eight U.S. ports of entry over the past year.

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The Biden government secret migrant flights continue to play an outsized role in New York City's ongoing illegal immigration-fueled fiscal and public safety crisis. While Mayor Eric Adams (D) continues to try and lay the blame squarely with Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) — whose state has bussed 37,000 illegal immigrants to the sanctuary city — he's conveniently ignored the 33,000 who've arrived via the Department of Homeland Security flight program. All in all, the busses sent by Abbott account for about 25 percent of NYC's illegal immigrant population, while the Biden government's flight program accounts for about 22 percent. show more